Mariah Carey No Longer Facing Sexual Harassment Lawsuit By Ex Manager
Mariah Carey and Ex-Manager Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
MiMi has been emancipated yet again! Singer Mariah Carey is officially free of the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by her ex-manager Stella Bulochnikov Stolper last April. Mariah and Stella have reached a settlement, according to reports. A member of Stella’s legal team released this statement:
“The parties [have] reached a mutually agreed resolution to this matter.”
Whether or not Mariah paid Stella money in this settlement hasn’t been disclosed. As previously reported, Stella Bulochnikov Stolper alleged that Mariah Carey sexually harassed her in the lawsuit, stating that she would constantly walk around naked in front of her. She also claimed that Mariah had a substance abuse issue, and self-medicated her bipolar disorder.
Stella was fired from Mariah’s managerial team in November of 2017. She also made frequent appearances on Mariah Carey’s E! reality show, “Mariah’s World.”
Stella’s representative released the following statement on her firing:
“After working together for almost three years, Mariah Carey and Stella Bulochnikov have determined that it is in their mutual best interest to part ways on day-to-day management…During their time working together, they have accomplished great things, including, most recently, Mariah Carey’s new music and motion picture projects for this upcoming holiday season. Mariah Carey and Stella Bulochnikov remain partners in a number of business ventures, and will continue to support each other in those endeavors.”
Mariah Carey has yet to comment on neither Stella Bulochnikov Stolper’s lawsuit nor the settlement. [Page Six]
Written by Miata Shanay